Hello, I have an 89 ford bronco II with a 2.9

Hello, I have an 89 ford bronco II with a 2.9 liter engine. My issue is brakes. The brakes seem to be "slow" to grab and hold. New master cyclinder. The brake pedal is firm. Fluid level is full, no apparent leaks. Brake light stays on along with ABS light. Any suggestions for a shade tree mechanic?

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